User guide

ISDN Router
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Re-enter the correct password and hit enter. Remember that the
password is case-sensitive. Check that you are entering admin in
lowercase and that the Caps key is not active.
If you have forgotten the password, you must reset the login password.
Refer to the appendix A, Changing Configuration Switches, and perform
the following procedure:
1. Move switches 5 and 6 down.
2. Type login newpasswd. Password checking is overridden.
3. Move switches 5 and 6 up.
4. Complete any configuration update that caused the prompt for login.
5. Change your login password to a new password.
6. Store the configuration and reboot the router.
Note: If you have not reset switches 5 and 6 up and have rebooted, you will
place the router in maintenance mode. Set switches 5 and 6 up and turn the
power off and then on.
Problems accessing the remote network
Start the Port Monitor and check the status of the ISDN B-channels
which should be in “Standby” mode.
Check that the ISDN line SPIDs and DNs (if required) are valid, the
telephone switch settings are correct and the line can be activated.
Verify that the ISDN phone numbers are correct for the remote router.
If you are not using the supplied ISDN cable, check that the cables are
pinned correctly.
Verify that PAP/CHAP passwords are correct. Ensure that the remote
router operates at the same minimum level of security that you have set
in the target router.
If Bridging
Check that the Bridging Default Destination has been set.
Check that bridging to/from the remote router is set on.
Be sure to reboot if you have made any bridging destination or
control changes.